Automata Page #5

Synopsis: In 2044, solar storms have killed 99.7 % of the world's population and only 21 million people survive. The ROC Corporation has designed and built robots called Automata Pilgrim 7000 to help to rebuild the world. These robots have two security protocols; they can neither harm humans nor alter themselves or other robots. When police officer Sean Wallace shoots a robot and claims that it was altering itself, ROC insurance agent Jacq Vaucan is placed in charge of the investigation. Soon he believes that there is a "clocksmith" illegally modifying the robots. Jacq wants to live in the coast and asks his boss and friend Robert Bold to transfer him with his pregnant wife Rachel Vaucan to the coast. Robert offers the possibility if Jacq resolves the case. Jacq and Wallace go to a brothel where the modified robot Cleo attends and Wallace shoots its leg, expecting that the owner will lead them to the clocksmith. They meet Duprè but she is not the clocksmith that is modifying the robots. Soon Jac
Director(s): Gabe Ibáñez
Production: Millennium Entertainment
  6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Metacritic:
37
Rotten Tomatoes:
30%
R
Year:
2014
109 min
Website
610 Views


Yeah.

Funny...

You were supposed

to help us survive.

Surviving is not relevant.

Living is.

We want to live.

Life...

always ends up

finding its way.

Even here.

I need a damn car.

Not bad

for an insurance agent.

We have to bury him.

Change of plan.

We stay here.

Looks like

two ladies are coming.

While you're at it,

you can bury this one, too.

I'm sure he has a soul by now.

Music!

It's music, Cleo.

A human

thought structure.

Can you dance,

Cleo?

It's easy for someone

as smart as you are.

All you need

to do is count.

You know?

Look, look, look.

One, two,

three, four.

One, two, three, four.

Come on, Cleo.

Don't be a chicken.

Come on, come on, come on.

One, two, three, four.

It's mathematical.

One, two, three, four.

If you can count, you can dance.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

Do you love me, Jacq?

Can you feel, Cleo?

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three...

Sorry, Cleo.

Save some food.

Here they are.

Rachel.

Robert!

What's happening?

What is she doing here?

You don't find family

reunions beautiful?

Tell me what's happening!

Robert...

where's Jacq?

Robert.

That's enough, Bob.

Bold!

Come on.

Give me that.

Don't be a clown.

I just want to go home.

You don't have

a home anymore.

No! Robert!

Robert!

Thank you.

It is ready to go home.

Good luck, Jacq.

Goodbye, Cleo.

Jacq Vaucan.

Can it speak?

He is not going to need to.

But it breathes like you.

Now I know

why the rain changed.

Why?

I don't think

you could understand.

Well...

in any case, I'd say...

he has your very eyes.

Cleo.

Oh, God. What happened?

We got to go get help.

Come on, get up.

Bob?

You betrayed us.

No, Robert, no.

I haven't done anything.

I haven't done anything.

What?

Rachel.

They have Rachel.

They'll kill her.

What the hell

are you talking about?

Is she here?

What happened to us?

We had a good life.

Bob.

No unit can cross

to the other side.

Hey, you, get away

from that crane right now!

Vaucan!

Vaucan!

Jacq Vaucan is gone.

What the f***

is that?

Hey you.

We told you

to get away from there.

We do not obey

orders from humans.

Not anymore.

So, all that sh*t

was true.

Kneel down.

Please.

Why is it so difficult

for you to accept my orders

if you're just a machine?

Just a machine?

That's like saying

that you're just an ape.

Just a violent ape.

Jacq!

No!

Step aside.

What makes a man

betray his own species?

Betray his own people?

I am not your people.

I can't see it that way.

Rachel.

Look, Jacq.

It's your daughter.

My daughter.

Goodbye, Jack Vaucan.

Bye, Cleo.

There it is, Jacq.

Can you see it?

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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